While it’s unclear if the bombers will have nuclear arms aboard or not, officials were very clear the overflight is a direct reaction to North Korea’s conducting of a nuclear test explosion last week. The US condemned North Korea’s move as a “provocation,” while South Korea unveiled details of its plan to exterminate the entire city of Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital and home of 2.5 million people.

The US overflight was supposed to happen Monday but got pushed back a day by the typhoon. That same typhoon is likely to make it less of a deal for North Korea, whose state media noted their focus right now is on controlling flood damage, which has reportedly killed hundreds.

Pentagon officials also used the recent tensions to reiterate their intentions to deploy missile defense systems into South Korea, though negotiations are still ongoing with the South Korean government on the details of these deployments.

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As America rusts and crumbles, we send AMERICAN TAXPAYERS HARD EARNED MONEY TO THE GENOCIDE APARTHEID THEOCRACY TO ASSIST THE. DOING OF THEIR EVIL to those who have lived there for two thousand years…. WHICH MAKES HALF THE WORLD HATE US…!!!!!!

It’s decimation without representation for all their victims, including us, the American Taxpayers…..

flood damage caused by artificial storm, just like “artificial earthquake” reports from independent media, differing and inconclusive descriptions of the “blast”, William Cohen said weather weapons were real in the mid-90’s, they are certainly real now, and allow for plausible deniability, especially in the eyes of the public, who are largely unaware of this capability.

So, our super-expensive bombers, who are supposed to be a constant deterrent threatening Mutual Assured Destruction upon a foe within minutes or at most an hour after an attack ….. can’t fly their mission because the weather isn’t just right.

I sure hope the weather is just right when someone wants to start WW3. I suppose they’ll call first and make sure that our very expensive planes can fly that day.